Rudi Giuliani Steps Right; Supports Ralph Reed
by Last Night in Little Rock
Former NYC Mayor Rudolph Giuliani, an oft-mentioned potential presidential candidate for 08, spent yesterday in Georgia on the stump for former Christian Coalition leader Ralph Reed. But, Rudi had to hide his support for gay civil unions while visiting Georgia:
Former Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani glided over his support for gay civil unions and declared heterosexual marriage to be "inviolate" on Thursday as he helped raise money for a former leader of the Christian Coalition, Ralph Reed, who is in a tough fight to become lieutenant governor of Georgia. For Mr. Giuliani, who is considering a run for the presidency in 2008, the political foray into the South allowed him to pocket a campaign chit from Mr. Reed that could be useful if the former mayor tries to build a national coalition that includes religious-minded Republicans, who are a core part of Mr. Reed's voter base.
Reporters asked Giuliani about the apparent contradiction between his stand in NY and his stand in GA, but he reaffirmed his support for gay civil unions. He's just against gay marriage.
As for President Bush's sinking poll numbers, Giuliani said, Pollyannaishly:
Introduced by Mr. Reed as "a great conservative," Mr. Giuliani urged Republicans to look toward the political landscape with optimism and to enthusiastically support President Bush, whose approval ratings are low. "We shouldn't be going to the American people with our heads down," Mr. Giuliani said. "We should be going with our heads up -- our policies work."
Well of course: What Republican is going to admit that Republican policies don't work? What Republican is going to admit that squandering a $7T surplus into a $8T deficit in just six years is a "Republican policy that works"? He must be in a parallel universe.
Hold on to the coattails of a drowning man, and you will drown, too.
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